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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: talanum1 on 19/03/2022 11:58:29

Title: Is Neutron Decay Erroneous?
Post by: talanum1 on 19/03/2022 11:58:29
Neutron decay is erroneous: it is not a d-quark that emits a W-minus to form a u-quark.

The correct explanation is: an anti-uu starts to exist close to the d-quark. The u and d change positions and a u and anti-ud leaves the vertex. The anti-ud is the W-minus. Actually the following video states it like this:


at timestamp: 6:50.
Title: Re: Is Neutron Decay Erroneous?
Post by: Origin on 19/03/2022 13:21:27
What is the point of making statements like this when you clearly have no knowledge of the subject.
Title: Re: Is Neutron Decay Erroneous?
Post by: Kryptid on 19/03/2022 20:07:00
Is this related to your particle model?
Title: Re: Is Neutron Decay Erroneous?
Post by: Bored chemist on 19/03/2022 20:44:55
Is Neutron Decay Erroneous?
No.
Title: Re: Is Neutron Decay Erroneous?
Post by: talanum1 on 20/03/2022 07:36:15
Is this related to your particle model?

No.